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Kimbro started following Seeking Rod Building Mentor in San Antonio, Texas
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Seeking Rod Building Mentor in San Antonio, Texas
Good evening. I’m interested in getting into rod building and am seeking a local mentor in the San Antonio, Texas area. I’ve already started purchasing equipment. I’m looking for any local builders that are interested in potentially helping. I’ve scoured the forums and am confident I can move out on this endeavor myself but I value the learning process and relationships built in mutually shared passions. If there’s anyone interested please shoot me a pm. Thanks and have a great day! Joe
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Anyone Else Feel This Way...
I both agree and disagree with the varied opinions. I will offer my .02 pesos. I am not a new member by any means but I have a very low post count. When I have a question I generally use the search engine to find the answer. There are problems associated with being this type of forum member. 1) I don't contribute much at all to this forum. I don't have much time to fish and I don't buy a lot of cool equipment so I don't post a lot of "Hey look at my stuff" or "Hey look at my fish" posts. I appreciate those posts but I simply don't have anything to offer. 2) I spend hours and hours pouring through the archives trying to find the answer to one simple question the way I need it answered to make an informed decision. Often, this answer could be quickly provided by one of the hundreds of extremely intelligent fishermen on BR. I love getting on here and enjoying everyones posts but my life simply doesn't afford that kind of down time right now. No kidding, I actually forgot about this forum until recently because I was so busy with work (AD military), school and taking care of a terminally ill family member I didn't have time to "play" on the computer. 3) The fishing industry is evolving so fast right now that it is hard to keep up with for members like me that have relatively little time to continually research new equipment. What I may think is cutting edge equipment in my budget is often a thing of the past. I trust the opinions and advice of many members here. Even though I'm not the original poster or often answer posts I learn from all of them. 4) Reading everyone's individual responses, even to repetitively asked questions, helps me to learn a little bit about equipment, techniques and each of you. 5) I think it's rewarding being able to help someone out or sharing experiences. It's what makes this such a great forum to be a part of. Just some of my observations, challenges and experiences from being a member of this forum for several years. I'm looking forward to the seasonal increase in posts this time of year. I'll be returning to the states from deployment in a couple of weeks and look forward to having more time to enjoy the discussion boards. Regards, Joe
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Soldiers, Veterans and every one else that protects this great country..
A sticky is a post/thread that is kept at the top of the first page somehow. It doesn't fall into the land of lost threads like some others. That's all I know, I'm not computer saavy either. Have a great day. Regards, Joe
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Soldiers, Veterans and every one else that protects this great country..
I've been in for twelve years and there is no other life I would rather have. I appreciate it every time someone takes the time to say thanks and when I'm in civilian clothes return the favor to other troops. Thanks for the appreciation BR family. Suicidenemesis hit it on the head, there are many vets past and present that do not get the appreciation they deserve. My hat's off to them. They deserve it more than most. In response to the recommendation about taking a troop fishing, how about a sticky with military members past/present with location and any other additional information that you feel necessary. Members that wish to take a troop out could shoot them a pm and arrange a trip. This could be a way to meet fellow anglers and make great friends, just a thought. Very Respectfully, Joe
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Vegas here I Come
I'm out of Vegas, the only tackle shop worth checking out is Pro Tackle and Marine. Take 15 South to 215 East. 215 will end and you'll see a small industrial park on the right, just past the Casino off of the freeway. Turn right into the industrial park and the tackle store is straight back on the left. The owners are named Mike and Susie. They are the type of people that will talk to you for an hour, offer you a beer or soda and when it's lunch time they will usually offer you pizza or whatever else they are having. Awesome tackle shop and even better people. You will be missing out on one of Vegas's hidden gems if you don't go. Whatch your wallet and have a good time out here. Regards, Joe
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Why is the steering wheel on the right on a boat?
I wonder if it is because most lakes the proper pattern of movement is counter-clockwise if I recall from boating with my Grandpa. In my eyes it would be more advantagous to have the steering wheel facing the majority of area to traverse which would be the right side of the boat. I really have no idea it was just a thought.
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Got orders to guam
I'm familiar with another siteM but what's the ROR mean? Maybe it's best discussed over a pm? Guam is a good assignment, 3 years on a small island will get to you so take advantage of the ITT tours to get off the island. I spent 5 years on Okinawa, the worst part was I assumed there was no bass fishing which there was. I'll check on bass fishing info with a close Chamoro compadre.
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Cross Fit
Crossfit is by far the most effective work out I have ever done. It has caught on like wildfire in the military. I'm getting the Crossfit Instructor Certification soon, as I am my unit's Fitness Program Manager. I go into every workout knowing I'm going to get my butt kicked, but it is strangely addicting.
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Pistol Advice
I know you have already gotten a lot of valuable advice but here's my .02. Get an idea of the caliber you want to go with first. I would suggest 9mm or 40cal. I personally have a Glock 22 and love it. After you've narrowed down the caliber, decide on a few different manufacturers/models that you are interested in. Next go and shoot the models you are interested in. DO NOT BUY A PISTOL WITHOUT SHOOTING IT FIRST. If it is not comfortable for YOU to shoot, than you won't. The most effective weapon is one that you are comfortable and PROFICIENT with. After you purchase the pistol of choice I would definitely suggest a safety course and putting a few hundred rounds through it. You can practice weapons fundamentals in the mirror or a safe place in your home (always ensure the weapon is cleared prior to handling the weapon). I'm not trying to insult your intelligence with weapons but after carrying one for 10 years on-duty it scares me to see how 98% of the population handle weapons (cops are often the worst offenders). A good holster is a must have. Find the holster that is comfortable and again suits your needs. Remember, functionality always trumps looks when it comes to weapons. Good luck on your quest and definitely do not rush into the purchase. If you have anymore questions do not hesitate to ask as there are several members here that are very knowledgeable. Regards Joe
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Elite "Playoffs" field is set
I was stoked to see Gerald Swindle in it. He's one of my favorite fishermen and hopefully can rise to the occasion.
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Just bought Daiwa Fuego and Sol
Both the Sol and Fuego are great reels. I've paid retail and also shopped around for some really great deals. Good luck with your ventures. Regards Joe
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Susan Boyle
She is a great singer. It is sad that society has made such a big deal out of the situation because of her appearance rather than her talent. Joe
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Short Survey - Free Magic Swimmer
I'm done. I'm interested in seeing the results. Joe Kimbrough
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Almost at the breaking point...
I did my taxes and I'm asking for a bailout money from Obama. Hell, they'll give it to everybody else
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Looking for Fishing near Ft Leonard Wood
Hey Fellas, I am headed out to Ft Leonard Wood April 2 for six weeks. I am attending a military school but will have weekends off and am looking to fish every weekend hopefully. Where can I find some good fishing? I won't have a boat so I'll be on foot patrol. Thanks for the help in advance. Also, if anybody wants to hook up and go fishing that would be great. I'm more than willing to drive within a couple hours of Ft Leonard Wood to meet some new people. I'm looking forward to hearing from everybody. Have a great day. Joe